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A Chrome extension that saves the fully rendered HTML of the current tab.
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Save Rendered HTML Chrome Extension
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This Chrome extension allows you to save the fully rendered HTML of the current tab by clicking a button in the extension's popup.
Features
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* Save the fully rendered HTML of the current tab as a file
* Automatically generates a timestamped file name for the saved HTML
Usage
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1. Visit a web page in Google Chrome.
2. Click the extension's icon to open the popup.
3. Click the "Save HTML" button to download the fully rendered HTML of the current tab as a file.
The file will be named `rendered_html_<timestamp>.html`, where `<timestamp>` is the current date and time in ISO 8601 format.
Latest reviews
- (2025-04-13) Jessica S. (darkocean): Causes huge LAG ugg!
- (2024-10-28) Kevin Krile: Does not save iframe frames (html inside frames), so was pretty much useless for me
- (2024-07-23) FamKis: Totally awesome extension that worked instantly with a very complex page that I was trying to save, including vector graphics and stuff, without having to specify any special options or the like. There is another, similar extension called "Single Page", which also works really well, but has a zillion of option settings for specialized purposes, for example, for saving pages that are longer than the current viewport. However, those options can be overwhelming and what's more, "Single Page" for some reason didn't work on the page that I was trying to save. However, the present extension "Save Rendered HTML" beautifully worked. Bravo!
- (2024-01-25) Clement Maloney: Works well, however, it only saves the part of the webpage that is visible (as least for a ChatGTP chat). This may be a limitation of Chrome and not this plugin?